AE StraighEdge Angler information and sources

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scott

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May 23, 2012, 9:24:49 AM5/23/12
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Any new reviews/comment on the Angler?  I am 64, 6'4", 250, have two titanium knees and would appreciate any counsel.  Also, best local sources?  West, REI, other?  Thanks!

Steve F

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May 23, 2012, 10:44:35 AM5/23/12
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Scott,
 
A number of us have this model.  I think it's pretty fantastic but I'm only 5'9", 170lbs so another owner might be able to speak in regards to size.  While my knees aren't titanium, I do have a bum knee and the flexibility of the SOT type kayaks makes it much easier to move around to keep from getting stiff.  It's also great to kneel and cast from that I wouldn't dream of doing from a hard kayak.  It is extremely stable compared to most hard kayaks so I would think the only limiting factor for a taller gentleman such as yourself would be the leg room.  The seat is fixed on velcro to the floor of the kayak so it can be moved forward and back around 6-8" or so.  The event at Riverbend Park may be the ideal place to have a seat in one and try it on for size. 
 
As far as local sources, I contacted REI last week for a few spare parts but they do not carry this particular model and suggested going straight to AE.  I haven't tried West Marine.  Best of luck.
 
  ~ Steve

Howard A

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May 23, 2012, 11:16:41 AM5/23/12
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I purchased one about a month ago (thanks tax refund). I think after Jeremy's post from his striper trip several of us went and got them, so there will be a small armada of bright yellow inflatables out there.

I have only used it a few times, but so far I have enjoyed it. I think it is as easy to get in and out of, tracks well and is easy to paddle.  I got a 230 cm paddle but think a 240 might be better given the wide beam.  I am 6'2" and about 185 lbs, and it supports me and gear for and afternoon of fishing without an issue. It may be a little short for someone 6'4", I have adjusted the seat on mine towards the rear of its range.  Inflating and deflating are reasonably quick, I got the AE foot pump with the gauge which is convenient for proper inflation.

I purchased it at west marine in alexandria, they price matched the listing on amazon, but had some hesitation in doing so as I don't think it is their policy to match amazon.  It wasn't in stock so they ordered it, which took a couple of days, but I didn't have to pay shipping, and west marine has a rewards point program.

scott wilber

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May 23, 2012, 1:50:39 PM5/23/12
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Steve,

 

Thank you so much.  I do hope to attend the Riverbend event for this and other good reasons.

 

Best,

 

Scott

 


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scott wilber

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May 23, 2012, 1:51:29 PM5/23/12
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Howard,

 

Thank you for the information, I greatly appreciate it.

 

Best,

 

Scott

 


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I purchased one about a month ago (thanks tax refund). I think after Jeremy's post from his striper trip several of us went and got them, so there will be a small armada of bright yellow inflatables out there.

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Ernie

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May 23, 2012, 3:27:02 PM5/23/12
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Scott,

As well, I have two of those knees. I have 2 Ocean Kayak Prowlers and
they are super stable. I do not stand or kneel in them.

I will bring them to the PRSC event at Riverbend so you can check
them out.

Ernie

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> Thank you for the information, I greatly appreciate it.
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> Best,
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> Scott
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Sparkr

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May 24, 2012, 8:27:23 AM5/24/12
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I am one of those who have recently purchased the AE Angler and I'm very pleased with all aspects of the inflatable.  I'm 5'10 and 215 and using a 230cm paddle is about right although I have a much more vertical stroke then some.  The primary advantage for me is storage and stability.  It certainly tracks well and is more then quick enough.  I outfitted mine with a zipppered waterproof rear duffle for storage and a camelback hydration system, along with anchor.  I have cockpit and sit-on tops, including an Ocean Kayak Trident 13 Angler in Florida (which I like a great deal), but it's not as stable, although faster then the AE Angler.  The compact size of the AE is also nice if you're going to be fishing in tight situations.  It's offers a comfortable kayaking and fishing experience.  I purchased mine through AirKayaks online and they were very good with price, service and delivery.


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